In recent weeks, we have been taking a look back at the best and brightest that Major League Baseball had to offer over the past 20 years.
We've already run down our top 25 starting pitchers, top 25 first basemen and top 25 third basemen since 2000.
Now it's time for the second basemen.
A player's peak performance, his full statistical body of work since 2000 and his postseason production were all factored when determining the final rankings.
While no single stat was the end-all, be-all, OPS+ and WAR/500 are two important ones to know.